Trump’s Taxes: N.Y. Lawmakers Move Closer to Allowing Release of His State Returns

Unless of course, you’re either a tax cheat or a money launderer.

I hate to break it to you, but Congress is part of the government.

You mean after a person’s personal attorney testifies under oath that there has been tax and insurance fraud? That’s the kind of thing you’re talking about?

Or does that kind of detective work only apply to mafia dudes?

Are you saying goverment workers that do the audits are so incompetent that they’re unable to do the job?

Then why didn’t federal workers/auditors haven’t catches them…are they incompetent?

IRS auditors are not looking for money laundering.

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Heck… you don’t even need that.

The President tweeted this morning that he committed tax fraud.

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Link?

I remember the gold days of pre-2016 when republicans thought every American should know the full details of a president’s past

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Well, that’s not true at all.

Democrats don’t want to see those returns for any other purpose to use them politically. That means either finding some excuse to make them public or, more likely, do it through illegal leaks.
This would not be an issue if the real purpose weren’t known.

Elections have consequences. Next time maybe the Republican’s heads won’t be so far up Trump’s ass so they can win an election.

If our current president was an Iranian American the talk radio crowd would want to know who his friends were in kindergarten.